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He invites the Seer to dream about him. Such a statement, it seems to me, actually makes it less likely that the Seer will dream of him.
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I am not so sure. If someone told me to dream of them, I would suspect that perhaps they do not want to be dreamed of, and so I would likely dream of them. Surely you would admit that if you were the seer you would've dreamed about me? Am I right, Mr. Saucepan?
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The Seer is unlikely to welcome being told what to do (that’s certainly the way I would feel)
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Ha ha! Do I seem like the kind of person who would particularly care about hurting someone's feelings?
And if I did offend the seer, surely that made it much more likely that I would be dreamed about, right?
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He also asks the Ranger to guard him. This seems to me to be rather selfish.
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Yes.
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If the phantom is merely an ordinary villager, as he claims, why should he be any more deserving of the Ranger’s services than the rest of us?
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To be quite honest, I was truly hoping that the wolves would try and kill me last night, and that the Ranger would foil the attempt. I was willing to take a risk to help the village. So sue me.
Really, SP, I was hoping that we could, for once, work together without turning on each other. I think you are, perhaps, too scared of me to do such a thing. It's too bad, because you are not on my suspect list and even if you were I'd be willing to let you hang around longer than my other suspects in case you were innocent so that I could benefit from your (usually) good observations.